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Bushwick Park, bounded by Knickerbocker avenue, Starr 

 street, Irving avenue and Suydam street, covers two city blocks. 



Underhill Park is at the junction of Underhill and Washing- 

 ton avenues at Atlantic avenue, and covers one small block. 



Zindel Park is at the junction of Broadway and Throop ave- 

 nue at Gwinnett street, and covers one small block. 



Stuyvesant Park is formed by the junction of Stuyvesant 

 avenue with Broadway, and covers one small gore block. 



Cuyler Park is at the junction of Fulton street and Greene 

 avenue, and covers one small gore block. 



Woodpoint Park, at the junction of Metropolitan avenue and 

 the old Woodpoint road, covers one small gore block. 



The East Side Lands are bounded by Washington avenue, 

 Eastern Parkway, Flatbush avenue and the line which separates 

 the Twenty-ninth Ward from the Ninth Ward, which was for- 

 merly the Patent Line between the City of Brooklyn and the 

 Town of Flatbush ; it contains 50 acres. 



The Brooklyn Heights Parks are located at the termination of 

 streets running to the Brooklyn Heights, and overlooking Fur- 

 man street. By an act of the Legislature these small parks are 

 under the control of a private commission. 



PURCHASED BY THE COUNTY. 



Parade Ground, bounded by Coney Island, Caton, Ocean ave- 

 nues and Parade place, contains 40 acres. 



Concourse Park at Coney Island, bounded by East and West 

 Fifth streets, Sea Breeze avenue and the ocean, contains about 

 70 acres. 



Dyker Beach, bounded by Seventh avenue, New York bay, 

 Bay Eighth street, Cropsey and Fourteenth avenues, contains 

 about 144 acres. 



Bensonhurst Beach, bounded by Bay Parkway, Gravesend Bay, 

 Twenty-first and Cropsey avenues, contains, with the land under 

 water, about 8 acres. 



Lincoln Terrace, bounded by Eastern Parkway, Buffalo ave- 

 nue, President street and Rochester avenue, contains two city 

 blocks. 



